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Filed under: Criminals -- United States Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals" (2 volumes; Washington: National Academies Press, 1986), ed. by Alfred Blumstein The United States Criminal Calendar, or An Awful Warning to the Youth of America: Being an Account of the Most Horrid Murders, Piraces, Highway Robberies, &c. &c. (Boston: C. Gaylord, 1840), ed. by Henry St. Clair (page images at HathiTrust) Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train (Gutenberg text) Courts, Criminals and the Camorra (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1912), by Arthur Train True Detective Stories, From the Archives of the Pinkertons (New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., c1897), by Cleveland Moffett
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Filed under: African American criminals -- Biography Sketches of the Life of Joseph Mountain, a Negro, Who Was Executed at New-Haven, on the 20th Day of October, 1790, for a Rape, Committed on the 26th Day of May Last (New Haven, CT: T. and S. Green, 1790), by Joseph Mountain, ed. by David Daggett (HTML and TEI at UNC) Life, Last Words and Dying Speech of Stephen Smith, a Black Man, Who Was Executed at Boston This Day Being Thursday, October 12, 1797 for Burglary (1797), by Stephen Smith (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Trials and Confessions of Madison Henderson, Alias Blanchard, Alfred Amos Warrick, James W. Seward, and Charles Brown, Murderers of Jesse Baker and Jacob Weaver, as Given by Themselves; and A Likeness of Each, Taken in Jail Shortly after Their Arrest (St. Louis: Chambers and Knapp, 1841), ed. by A. B. Chambers, contrib. by Madison Henderson, James W. Seward, Alfred Amos Warrick, and Charles Brown (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Filed under: Outlaws -- United States -- Biography Through the Shadows With O. Henry (New York: H. K. Fly Co., c1921), by Al Jennings Filed under: Criminals -- United States -- FictionFiled under: Criminals -- United States -- Identification Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003: Report (Rept. 108-321 Part 1; no further parts known to be published; 2003), by United States House Committee on the Judiciary Filed under: Criminals -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: African American criminalsFiled under: Criminal law -- United StatesFiled under: Criminal statistics -- United StatesFiled under: Gangs -- United StatesFiled under: Impostors and imposture -- United States Subgenation: The Theory of the Normal Relation of the Races; An Answer to "Miscegenation" (New York: J. Bradburn, 1864), by John H. Van Evrie Filed under: Juvenile delinquents -- United StatesFiled under: Criminals -- CaliforniaFiled under: Criminals -- OklahomaFiled under: Criminals -- Texas Sam Bass, the Train Robber: The Life of Texas' Most Popular Bandit (published under "Harvey N. Castleman" pseudonym; Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius Publications, c1944), by Vance Randolph Fugitives: The Story of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, As Told by Bonnie's Mother (Mrs. Emma Parker) and Clyde's Sister (Nell Barrow Cowan) (Dallas: Ranger Press, c1934), by Emma Krause Parker and Nell Barrow Cowan, ed. by Jan Fortune (page images at HathiTrust) Authentic History of Sam Bass and His Gang (originally published 1878, attributed to "A Citizen of Denton County" and later to Bates; reprinted Bandera, TX: Frontier Times, 1950), by Edmond Franklin Bates (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Life of John Wesley Hardin, From the Original Manuscript, As Written by Himself (Seguin, TX: Smith and Moore, 1896), by John Wesley Hardin Filed under: Criminals -- WyomingFiled under: Doty, Sile, 1800-1876Filed under: Mountain, Joseph, 1758-1790 Sketches of the Life of Joseph Mountain, a Negro, Who Was Executed at New-Haven, on the 20th Day of October, 1790, for a Rape, Committed on the 26th Day of May Last (New Haven, CT: T. and S. Green, 1790), by Joseph Mountain, ed. by David Daggett (HTML and TEI at UNC) Filed under: Murieta, Joaquín, -1853Filed under: Plummer, Henry Amos, -1864Filed under: Smith, Stephen, 1769 or 1770-1797Filed under: Tufts, Henry, 1748-1831More items available under broader and related terms at left. |